actually scratch that, reading the thread was worth it just for this and loeaginous
is that like your own neologism? I love it
Sadly not, but I appreciate the thought.

actually scratch that, reading the thread was worth it just for this and loeaginous
is that like your own neologism? I love it
Ah, well, yes then. It's the wording that just jumped to my mind when hearing constant "mMmph", "sluuuurp", "grhMMgrhm", "rrrrkuit" and so on all day. I have this picture of a meatbag full of fluids, gurgling and oozing.I was referring to bio-noise with that part, actually
Some dinosaurs are still around. Eg a number of people in my current building...
pigs are at least 1000x superior to humans. Why do we even need humanity at all?
Haven't tried humans myself, but on the whole I agree: pig is my favorite animal, followed by beef (naturally) and poultry. Rabbit used to have third place, but once I realized I should in fairness factor eggs in the evaluation, they had to get off the podium.
I'm mostly fine with noises, but I get hit hard by misophonia with certain repetitive voices. I can't handle guinea pig squawks, and people with voices that gradually increase in pitch or crack after every word. I can deal with them if I face them every now and then but if I hear that noise each and every single day it eventually gives me anxiety.![]()
I have an intense dislike for people who repeatedly do things that run counter to their stated intention out of sheer incompetence or failure to plan/think. Maybe it's also connected to my general disdain for people who profess false intentions. It's for this reason that years ago I decided Kant's hypothetical imperative is more compelling than the categorical: It's difficult to get total agreement on what constitutes a categorical imperative, but you can't argue with logic.
As for actual misanthropy, I am finding it less and less likely that human beings are capable of not destroying themselves. And the sheer blindness that most people operate in, coupled with the fact that people are breeding themselves to extinction, is certainly discouraging.
I think everyone has his or her particular achilles heel when it comes to noises.